Selling ADUs?
A homeowner asks about accessory dwelling unit (ADU) regulations, costs, and resale potential. Local rules impose no extra parking requirements and allow up to two stories, though taller structures are discouraged. Building a basic ADU starts around $200,000, but adding separate utility meters and other fees can push total costs toward $300,000. The author estimates this price range as the minimum needed to construct an ADU that could later be sold.
Why AI Is Unlikely to Kill OTAs
OpenAI announced it is scaling back plans to embed direct checkout functionality inside ChatGPT, opting instead for checkout flows through third‑party apps that plug into the chatbot. The news sent Booking Holdings and Expedia Group shares higher, reflecting investor relief...
Another Steve Jobs Quote on Lower-Priced Macs
Apple executives reiterated on an earnings call that the company cannot produce a $500 Mac without compromising quality, sparking renewed debate about a low‑priced MacBook. While the legacy white MacBook now sells for $999, analysts see a potential $999‑$899 MacBook...
Do Home Equity Investments Impact Your Credit Score?
Home equity investments (HEIs) let homeowners unlock cash without creating a traditional loan, so they generally do not appear on credit reports. The only direct credit‑score hit comes from a hard inquiry during application, which is usually temporary. Because HEIs...

Global LNG Crisis: Top Stocks to Watch as Hormuz Remains Blocked & Qatar’s LNG Production Is Halted.
The Strait of Hormuz remains blocked, choking a key route for Middle‑East gas shipments, while Qatar has temporarily halted its LNG production, tightening global supply. Spot LNG prices have spiked above $30 per million British thermal units, prompting buyers to...
Best Uses for a Home Equity Loan Lump Sum: Expert Guide
The article outlines optimal uses for a home‑equity‑loan lump sum, highlighting high‑ROI home improvements, debt consolidation, and medical or education costs while warning against non‑essential spending. It notes that lenders impose no usage restrictions, but the home serves as collateral,...

Once Burned, Twice Shy
The article reflects on Fidelity’s Magellan Fund’s disappointing decade after Peter Lynch retired, contrasting it with the Contrafund’s stellar 35‑year run under Will Danoff. Danoff’s 14.04% annualized return outperformed the S&P 500 by nearly 3 points, a rarity for a...

Demystifying 351 ETF Exchanges
Section 351 of the U.S. tax code permits investors to contribute appreciated stocks, bonds or ETFs into a newly created ETF without triggering immediate capital‑gains tax, effectively seeding the fund at original cost basis. To qualify, no single security may exceed...

Iran War Update: Hormuz Shut Down; 200 Tankers Trapped; Trump Demands VETO on Next Iran Leader | Rapid Read 6...
U.S. and Israeli forces intensified airstrikes on Iranian missile sites, prompting a wave of Iranian missile and drone attacks on Gulf energy assets. The Strait of Hormuz is now effectively closed, with traffic down 90‑94% and more than 200 tankers...

Social Security Insolvency Timeline Moves Closer Again, Now Forecast for 2032
The Congressional Budget Office now projects that the Social Security Old‑Age and Survivors Insurance Trust Fund will be exhausted by 2032, a year earlier than its 2023 forecast. The acceleration stems from higher inflation‑driven cost‑of‑living adjustments and weaker payroll‑tax revenue....

Friday Reading List - 6 March 2026
The author released a daily newsletter while traveling from Bogotá to the U.S., highlighting a $90 individual and $350 institutional subscription model. The edition curates a dense reading list covering Mexico’s cartel‑fuelled violence, U.S. military involvement in Ecuador, the geopolitical...

Weekly Summary
Greg Abel issued Berkshire Hathaway’s first annual letter and appeared on CNBC to discuss resuming the company’s share‑buyback program, underscoring continuity after Warren Buffett’s era. The week also featured high‑profile interviews with investors Stan Druckenmiller and John Arnold, plus a...
Should You Keep an Airline’s Consumer or Business Credit Card?
Frequent Miler examines whether to keep an airline’s consumer or business credit card when both versions exist. Business cards generally don’t report utilization to personal credit bureaus, protecting credit scores, while consumer cards can add positive credit history. The analysis...
How to Consolidate Your HELOC and First Mortgage | 2026
Homeowners can combine a home‑equity line of credit (HELOC) and their first mortgage into a single, fixed‑rate loan through a cash‑out refinance. The strategy is most attractive when the HELOC’s variable rate is climbing, mortgage rates are low enough to...
Your Fund Family Has Outperformed? Yeah, Right
The FT Alphaville piece exposes how active fund families, exemplified by Capital Group, cherry‑pick start dates, benchmarks, and gross‑of‑fees figures to make outperformance claims look better than they are. While Capital Group touts a 91% inception‑to‑2025 beat rate, net‑of‑fees numbers...

The Market Brief
The market is eyeing the upcoming Non‑Farm Payroll and U.S. retail‑sales releases after a week of volatility sparked by the U.S.–Iran conflict. Geopolitical tension has nudged the S&P 500 outlook toward the downside, yet it has not yet altered payroll expectations,...
China’s Strategic Restraint in the Iran War
China is deliberately limiting its involvement in the Iran war while maintaining momentum on high‑level U.S.–China trade talks. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, USTR Jamieson Greer and Vice‑Premier He Lifeng are slated to meet in Paris in mid‑March ahead of a...

Gold Shortages in China
Markets reacted to the US‑Israel strike on Iran by pushing the dollar higher, which pulled gold and silver lower. In European trading, gold slipped to $5,090 per ounce, down $230, while silver fell to $82.70, down $11. Shanghai silver premiums...

How Robinhood’s Venture Fund Listing Could Impact Fundrise Venture
Robinhood is launching Robinhood Venture Fund I (RVI) on the NYSE with an anticipated $25 share price, offering retail investors a closed‑end fund that mirrors private‑market exposure. The fund will charge a 2% annual management fee, reduced to 1% for...

Imbalance Price: Explanation of an Extreme Price in Germany
On March 1, Germany’s balancing market recorded an extreme negative imbalance price of ‑1474 €/MWh for a single 15‑minute interval. The price plunge was driven by an unexpected supply shortfall that outpaced intraday trading activity, leaving the system operator to procure balancing energy...

Gold Buying Prices in Zimbabwe per Gram/ Ounce, 6 March 2026
Fidelity Gold Refinery (FGR) published its official gold buying rates for Zimbabwe on 6 March 2026. The fire‑assay cash price tops the table at $155.94 per gram ($4,850.28 per ounce) for gold above 100 g, while SG 90 %+ gold is priced at $155.12 per...

BOJ Policymaker Himino: Underlying Inflation Gradually Accelerating to 2% Target
Bank of Japan (BOJ) policymaker Hiroshi Himino said underlying inflation is gradually accelerating toward the bank's 2% price‑stability target, while the central bank keeps monetary conditions broadly accommodative. He emphasized that the BOJ will fine‑tune the degree of accommodation but...

This Week's Chart, Next Week's Markets
The market outlook for the coming week centers on four key data releases: Japan’s final Q4‑2024 GDP estimate on Sunday, the Baden‑Wurttemberg state election in Germany on Monday, U.S. February CPI on Wednesday, and the Core PCE price index for...
The Gating of Blue Owl: Reviving the “Bear Stearns” Specter in Private Markets:
Blue Owl Capital has imposed an indefinite gate on its flagship retail‑focused alternative investment vehicle, halting all investor withdrawals. The move, driven by a wave of redemption requests that threatened a liquidity mismatch, mirrors concerns from the 2008 Bear Stearns...

Options Trading Using Econometric Models
A 2020 study applied an ARIMA(1,1,1) model to forecast the S&P 500 index for options trading, comparing it against a GARCH(1,1) benchmark. The authors bought undervalued calls and sold overvalued puts based on forecast‑price versus strike‑price differentials. Results showed ARIMA...

Market Morsel: Why It’s Important to Understand the True Value of Our Grain.
The article explains that grain basis is the difference between local spot prices and futures contracts, serving as the local market adjustment on top of global pricing. In Australia, wheat basis is measured against CBOT wheat futures in Australian dollars...

Asian Marco Initial Thoughts: Weakness in Markets Continues as Oil Rises. US Payrolls Could Add 'Fuel to the Fire' Tonight....
Asian markets posted a modest rebound on Thursday, with only Vietnam slipping, as rising oil prices and heightened tensions over the US‑Israel strike on Iran weigh on sentiment. The US dollar strengthened and European bond yields climbed, while a poll...
Berkshire Hathaway 2025 Annual Shareholder Letter by Greg Abel
Greg Abel authored Berkshire Hathaway’s 2025 shareholder letter, marking the first full‑year communication since Warren Buffett stepped back as CEO. The letter reiterates the conglomerate’s core culture—honesty, decentralized autonomy, and a long‑term ownership mindset—while confirming that Buffett will still be...
The Boeing Company (BA): Our Calculation of Intrinsic Value
Each week we run a DCF model on Boeing, arriving at an intrinsic share price of roughly $85, far below the current market level near $230. The analysis uses a 10% discount rate, 2.5% terminal growth, and forecasts free cash...

US Trade Deal Steals a Fifth of Indonesian Wheat Demand From Australia
Indonesia has signed a memorandum of understanding to import roughly 2 million tonnes of wheat annually from the United States, representing about 17% of its total wheat demand. The deal effectively earmarks a fifth of the market for U.S. exporters, removing...
How Much Volume Has Been Traded on the ASX’s New Morning & Evening Peak Futures so Far?
ASX Energy introduced Morning Peak and Evening Peak electricity futures eight months ago to address peak‑demand hedging needs in the NEM. Trading activity has been minimal, with only 58 Evening Peak contracts and zero Morning Peak contracts exchanged across NSW,...
Best Real Estate Masterminds in 2026
The article outlines the top real estate mastermind programs for 2026, highlighting Michael Blank’s Deal Maker Mastermind, Rod Khleif’s Multifamily Bootcamps and Warrior Mastermind, BiggerPockets Bootcamps, and Mike Hambright’s Investor Fuel. Each program is described by its focus, structure, and...

Oil Spikes, Stocks Hit. Treasury Expected to Intervene in Energy Market. NFP Tomorrow.
Oil prices spiked above $80 a barrel after Iran‑related tensions, prompting the White House Treasury to signal possible futures market intervention. The announcement eased oil back below $80, allowing equities to recover modestly, with the S&P 500 down 0.6% and...

The Diesel Cost Run-Up Hasn't Obliterated Owner-Ops' Recent Profit Gains -- yet ...
Diesel prices surged nearly 54¢ per gallon over three days in early March, driven by Middle‑East tensions and volatile wholesale racks. The National Association of Small Trucking Companies (NASTC) Daily Fuel Hedge warned members of an additional 28¢/gal increase slated...

Three Kinds of Fed-Treasury Accords
Peter Conti‑Brown outlines three separate Fed‑Treasury accords: one freeing the Treasury from setting monetary policy, a second keeping the Fed out of partisan politics, and a third enhancing collaboration on public‑debt management. He traces the historic 1951 Accord that granted...
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Chase is promoting a limited‑time 175,000‑point sign‑up bonus for the IHG Rewards Premier Card, triggered by $5,000 of spend within the first three months. The card carries a $99 annual fee and delivers 26x points on IHG hotel purchases, 5x...

Consus Ag Consulting Afternoon Wrap Up
Futures opened strongly on Thursday, driven by robust corn export data and concerns over dry soils across the U.S. Plains, before turning mixed by mid‑day. Grain contracts gained further support from a firm global market and speculation that planting delays...

Office REITs May Be The Best Value In The Market
Bloomberg’s Thomas Kennedy says the office market bottom is in, citing rising software engineer postings and booming San Francisco office space. Office REITs have fallen 40‑60% since 2020, creating deep valuation gaps across BXP, KRC, CUZ and HIW. Current pricing shows...
Gold Daily, Weekly & GoldBugs
Trader Ashraf Laidi posted intraday gold analysis to a WhatsApp group on March 4, 2026, highlighting the GoldBugs Ratio (GBR) as a contrarian indicator for XAUUSD. The GBR chart showed a trend‑line resistance at 6.0, implying that as long as the level...

Best Student Loan Refinance Rates for March 5, 2026: Credible Leads At 3.67%
Student loan refinance rates slipped further this week, with variable APRs as low as 3.67% and fixed APRs starting at 3.71% as of March 5, 2026. Credible leads the market on variable rates, while Earnest offers the cheapest fixed rate. The rate...

Toronto Real Estate Sales Fall To New Lows, Prices Tick Higher
Toronto’s February real‑estate market saw a modest 0.29% price uptick, lifting the typical home to $938,800, yet sales plunged to 3,868 units – a 6.3% year‑over‑year decline and the lowest February volume in over two decades. Active listings hovered around...

Zelensky's Hometown Steel Giant Shuts Next Plant, Signals Deeper Industrial Woes
ArcelorMittal Kryvyi Rih announced the shutdown of its Foundry‑Mechanical Plant (LMZ) in Zelensky’s hometown, effective end‑May. The closure will displace more than 2,400 workers and underscores the cumulative strain on Ukraine’s metallurgy sector after four years of conflict. Escalating energy...
Nickel Nationalism Holds Back Indonesia’s Clean Tech Ambitions – by Riandy Laksono (East Asia Forum – March 5, 2026)
Indonesia’s 2020 ban on raw‑nickel exports sparked a surge in domestic smelting and processing, positioning the country as a textbook case of resource‑based industrialisation. Yet its clean‑technology ambitions remain modest: EV exports totaled only US$12 million in 2024, dwarfed by Thailand’s...
Mid-Term Rentals Are Gaining Serious Traction—Here’s What You Need to Know
Furnished monthly rentals have surged to become a distinct, fast‑growing segment of the U.S. housing market, accounting for roughly 19% of all rental nights. Booked monthly‑rental nights more than doubled from 20 million in 2019 to 46 million in 2025, while listings...
REHMANN CAPITAL ADVISORY GROUP - Filing for Period Ending 12/31/2025
Rehmann Capital Advisory Group, based in Lansing, manages $3.18 billion in discretionary assets for 2,803 clients, bringing total regulatory assets to $4.27 billion as of January 1 2025. Its Q4 2025 13F filing disclosed $1.92 billion in managed securities, with a top‑ten holdings concentration of 35.82 %....
Veeva FY4Q'26 Update
Veeva Systems posted a strong FY4Q’26, reporting $836 million in revenue versus the $811 million consensus. Revenue grew 16% year‑over‑year, outpacing operating expense growth of roughly 7%, which helped lift the LTM GAAP operating margin to a record 28.7%. Gross margin dipped...

Colosseum’s Rollercoaster Start Gives Way to Strong Rebound
Colosseum Global Alpha, a long/short equity fund launched last summer, posted a volatile start to 2026, losing 14% in January. The fund rebounded sharply, gaining 13.3% in February and adding another 4.5% through early March, returning to positive YTD performance....

Nordic CTAs Thrive in February’s Volatile Macro Landscape
February was a strong month for Nordic CTA managers, making CTAs the top‑performing sub‑strategy in the Nordic Hedge Index. Gains were anchored by fixed‑income and soft‑commodity profits, with all trend‑following managers posting positive returns. Several non‑trend managers also delivered gains,...